Student Loans: A Necessary Evil? — Summit of Coin (2024)

Photo: Building on the campus of the University of Iowa. Photo taken November 2014, from my iPhone.

Recently, I have been hearing lots of talk about student loans in politics. I have just got out from under my student loans, and I don't believe that anyone should ever default on their student loans. I used teacher loan forgiveness to help me pay off my student debt, but was all of this really necessary? Are student loans the only way to get through college?

Simply, NO.

With more and more understanding of college and how we pay for it, I do believe that a student can attend college without taking out any student loans. Student loans are not necessary evils. People can get through college by working hard and being creative.

I have heard examples of people who got through college without any student loans. So, it is possible. In all of these stories, people got through college in different ways. What are some ways to get through college debt free?

Parents Pay for It

This is the noble thing that most parents try to do for their kids. They want to help them make it to the next step of their lives and they have saved up for this expense. Not every kid has this option, and it does not give anyone a reason be bitter. I think it’s great when students can make it through college debt free no matter the way.

Get some Scholarships

Scholarships are a great way to pay for college. There are a lot of scholarships out there for the taking. You just have to apply. I once heard of somebody applying for 100 scholarships over the summer. This person only received 20 of the scholarships, but the money was more than enough to pay for a full year of school. You will not earn all of the scholarships that you apply for, but you got to take a chance and be willing to fill out multiple scholarships.

Work Study Programs

There are lots of programs that will help you pay for college if you work for them. I have heard that UPS has a work study program and I’m sure other companies have them also. Search work study programs in your area, it can’t hurt.

Part-Time Jobs

You can always go out and get a job. These jobs pay money that can be used for college expenses. I worked through college and my best semesters grades were the semesters that I worked. I did not work my first semester of college and my grades were horrible. After that semester, grades skyrocketed. So, working through college is not a bad thing. Will minimum wage jobs pay for college? No, you have to find something that pays better than minimum wage. I heard a story of a lady who got a real estate license and was a realtor during her college years. The commission from the sales was more than enough to pay for college.

Resident Assistant

The resident assistant programs are great ways to earn free living and dining expenses. I utilized this opportunity while I was in college and this helped keep my college debt down. I just wish I would have tried harder to stay out of debt in college.

Biking

Here is the biking tip again? Yep, that’s right! Biking can definitely help you save money. I once heard of a guy who didn’t have a car in college, so he didn’t have any of the expenses associated with a car. Car repairs, car insurance, car registration and gas were all ways that this guy saved money. He was able to use this money on college expenses.

Book Purchases and Re-selling

I recently read that Amazon has the cheapest books for college. They even have a rent program for books. During one semester of grad school, my wife knew that she wouldn’t be keeping a book, so we rented it from Amazon and then returned it at the end of the semester. It was simple and easy and one-third the cost of purchasing the book. At the end the semester, there is also the possibility of selling the books. I just sold them back to the bookstore when I was in college, but I probably could have gotten more if I would have sold it myself.

Grants

Grants are great opportunities to receive free money, just like a scholarship. I was able to use the Pell Grant to help me pay for some of my college expenses. These are harder to find, but they are out there.

College Choice

The place where you attend college can affect how much debt you have. State schools are the best way to get a degree the cheapest. I would even say that where you get a degree is not as important as your work ethic. You can get a degree anywhere and anyone can get a degree, but a good work ethic s sometimes a needle in a haystack.

Anymore?

I created a decent list of possible strategies to get through college debt free. Are there others? You tell me? I am interested in starting a series title “Debt Free Students.” I want to hear your stories of how you got through college debt free. These stories will inspire and hopefully help a lot of our readers stay away from student loans. If you are interested in telling your debt free college story, then contact me here. We will start the stories with one about my wife (my wife can be shy, so I am writing the story for her).

Debt Free Students: Two Degrees, Almost Three

My wife started college the same year as I did. She went to college in Texas and I went to college in Nebraska. Little did I know, that my future wife was on her way to earning two degrees debt free. She ran track in college, which does not leave a lot of time for a job. Her job was basically running track. She did not get a scholarship for running track, so her parents paid for her undergraduate degree. This was a blessing that her parents were able to do that and I am grateful in the woman that I married.

After undergrad, my wife decided to get a nursing degree. This moved her to Houston (which is where we met). Once again, luckily my wife’s parents paid for all of her nursing degree. This was another huge blessing. We started dating after she started her job in nursing. And we got married a year and a half later.

After we got married, my wife started working on her master’s degree. This time, she did not receive any help from her parents. This makes sense, because we got married and were supporting ourselves. This meant paying for college expenses. So, we paid for her first semester out of our savings (we did this while we were paying off debt).

Luckily, my wife works at a hospital that gives tuition reimbursem*nt. There are some requirements. She must work full-time, must maintain a certain GPA, and must stay at least a year after receiving the reimbursem*nt (If she leaves before a year, then we must repay the amount that was given to her). At the end of each semester, she fills out a form and submits it to the hospital. The hospital then reimburses the tuition. We have done this each semester and have utilized this program to help us pay for her graduate degree. By the end of December, my wife will have two undergrad degrees and one master’s degree. All of them were earned debt free.

Student Loans: A Necessary Evil? — Summit of Coin (2024)

FAQs

Is the student loan offset suspended in 2024? ›

This relief will continue through at least September 2024. Before the offset begins, a notice of intent to offset will be sent to your last known address to inform you that the offset is scheduled to begin in 65 days.

Will student loans ever be forgiven? ›

In certain situations, you can have your federal student loans forgiven, canceled, or discharged. That means you won't have to pay back some or all of your loan(s). The terms “forgiveness,” “cancellation,” and “discharge” mean essentially the same thing.

What is the student loan program for 2024? ›

The SAVE Plan gives borrowers who originally borrowed $12,000 or less forgiveness after as few as 10 years. More elements of SAVE will go into effect in summer 2024 and will lower payments even more for borrowers with undergraduate loans.

What would happen if we forgave all student debt? ›

Student loan debt slows new business growth and limits consumer spending. Broad student loan debt forgiveness may help boost the national economy by making it more affordable for borrowers to participate in it.

Will my 2024 tax refund be garnished for student loans? ›

The Fresh Start program for borrowers with previously defaulted student loans will prevent withheld tax refunds through at least September 2024. And borrowers won't newly fall into default as payments resume. The White House announced a 12-month student loan on-ramp from Oct. 1, 2023 to Sept.

Why are my student loans not due until 2024? ›

Under the SAVE Plan, your monthly payment could be as low as $0. For borrowers who still can't make payments, we created a temporary on-ramp period through Sept. 30, 2024, so that the worst consequences of non-payment won't happen right away. Read the Q&A below for more info on the on-ramp period.

How will I know if my student loans are forgiven in 2024? ›

Your student loan servicer(s) will notify you directly after your forgiveness is processed. Make sure to keep your contact information up to date on StudentAid.gov and with your servicer(s). If you haven't yet qualified for forgiveness, you'll be able to see your exact payment counts in the future.

What happens to student loans after 25 years? ›

Borrowers who have reached 20 or 25 years (240 or 300 months) worth of eligible payments for IDR forgiveness will see their loans forgiven as they reach these milestones. ED will continue to discharge loans as borrowers reach the required number of months for forgiveness.

Should I pay off my student loans? ›

Key takeaways. Paying off student loans early can benefit you financially, but it should typically come second to building your emergency fund and retirement savings. People with private student loans or without other debt tend to benefit more from paying off student loans early.

What happens if nobody pays student loans? ›

If you default on your student loan, that status will be reported to national credit reporting agencies. This reporting may damage your credit rating and future borrowing ability. Also, the government can collect on your loans by taking funds from your wages, tax refunds, and other government payments.

Why shouldn't we forgive student loans? ›

Student loan forgiveness is an abuse of the loan system. People must be held responsible for their personal economic choices.

How many total student loan borrowers owe more than $100,000? ›

45% of federal borrowers owe less than $20,000 in student loan debt. 10% of borrowers owe more than $100,000. The federal government forgives student loans at a rate of $95.45 per indebted student borrower.

Is the Treasury Offset Program suspended? ›

To inform staff that Franchise Tax Board (FTB), in keeping with the Governor Gavin Newsom's March 12, 2020 executive order, has temporarily suspended the collection activities of the Interagency Intercept Collections (IIC) , Federal Treasury Offset Program (FTOP) & Multi-offset Programs (MOP) through July 31, 2021, to ...

Are student loans still being offset? ›

Will Treasury offset, such as withholding of tax refunds and Social Security benefits, resume after the student loan payment pause ends? No. If you're eligible for the Fresh Start for defaulted loans, any collections on those defaulted loans, including through Treasury offset, will stay paused through Sept. 30, 2024.

Will my tax refund be offset for student loans? ›

If you default, your federal student loans could also enter into collections. When this happens, your federal income tax could be garnished by the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Treasury in an attempt to offset the delinquent funds. This is called a student loan tax refund offset.

What are the changes to the Save Plan in 2024? ›

Starting in February 2024, the time to IDR loan forgiveness for borrowers on the SAVE Plan will drop to as few as 10 years (currently 20–25 years) depending on how much you borrowed to attend school. If you borrowed $12,000 or less, you'll receive loan forgiveness after making the equivalent of 10 years of payments.

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